Looking for a new creative project? This free vibrant beaded fringe earrings pattern is the perfect way to dive into the world of DIY jewelry. With bold colors and an eye-catching fringe, these earrings will add a touch of flair to any outfit! Follow the step-by-step tutorial to bring this stunning design to life, and if you prefer a video guide, scroll to the end of the blog where you’ll find the complete video tutorial.
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Materials You’ll Need:
- 827 size 10 seed beads:
- 440 black beads
- 107 white beads
- 140 orange beads
- 140 red beads
- Beading needle
- Thread
- Scissors or thread cutters
- Beading mat
Gather your materials and let’s start creating your own pair of vibrant beaded fringe earrings!
Step-by-Step Beaded Fringe Earrings Tutorial
Step 1
Thread the needle and pick up 4 black beads. Pass the needle through the first 2 black beads, then back through the last 2 beads. This will reinforce the beginning of the base row.
Step 2
Next, pick up 2 black beads and pass the needle through the last 2 beads, then back through the 2 beads you just picked.
Step 3
Next, pick up 2 beads and repeat the same process by passing the needle through the last 2 beads, then back through the 2 beads you just picked. Continue this until you have a total of 15 sets of 2 beads in this first row. The technique used here is called a ladder stitch, and since we are working with 2 beads, it’s referred to as a double ladder stitch.
Step 4
Now we are ready to start the next row, and you will begin by picking up 4 black beads. Every time you start a new row, you will always pick up 4 beads.
Step 5
Next, you will skip the first loop of stitches created between the beads in the base row. Pass the needle through the second loop, skipping the first, as we are decreasing to create the triangular shape of the top part.
Step 6
Next, pass the needle back through the last two beads. I highly recommend also passing the needle through the first two beads and back through the last two beads to reinforce the start of the row. Then, pick 2 beads and pass the needle through the next loop, going back through the two beads you just picked. Repeat this process until you reach the last loop. This technique is called a brick stitch, and since we are working with two beads, it is referred to as a double brick stitch. Continue this technique for each row until you reach the 14th and final row.
Recap of the Top Section
Congratulations! You’ve completed the top part of the earring, which consists of 14 rows. The first row is a ladder stitch, and the rest are brick stitches.
Making the Fringe
Now, let’s dive into the exciting part: adding the fringe! The fringe gives your earrings that bold, eye-catching flair.
Begin by picking up the number of beads needed for your desired fringe length. Once you’ve gathered the beads, pass the needle back through all of them except the very last bead—this prevents the beads from sliding off.
After securing the beads by skipping the last one, thread the needle through the first 2 beads of the base row and then back through the next set of 2 beads. This will secure the fringe to the foundation of your earring.
From here, start on the second fringe strand by repeating the same method—pay attention to the pattern, and make sure the thread isn’t too tight. You want the fringe to dangle and sway gracefully when worn.
Continue this process for each fringe strand until your earrings are complete. Full instructions are detailed below.
Fringe Instructions
Fringe 1: 7 black beads, 1 white bead, 4 orange beads, 1 white bead, 6 orange beads, 1 white bead, 4 red beads, 1 white bead, 6 red beads, 1 white bead.
Fringe 2: 8 black beads, 4 white beads, 8 orange beads, 4 white beads, 8 red beads, 4 white beads.
Fringe 3: 12 black beads, 1 white bead, 6 orange beads, 1 white bead, 4 orange beads, 1 white bead, 6 red beads, 1 white bead, 4 red beads, 1 white bead.
Fringe 4: 13 black beads, 1 white bead, 4 orange beads, 1 white bead, 6 orange beads, 1 white bead, 4 red beads, 1 white bead, 6 red beads, 1 white bead.
Fringe 5: 14 black beads, 4 white beads, 8 orange beads, 4 white beads, 8 red beads, 4 white beads.
Fringe 6: 18 black beads, 1 white bead, 6 orange beads, 1 white bead, 4 orange beads, 1 white bead, 6 red beads, 1 white bead, 4 red beads, 1 white bead.
Fringe 7: 19 black beads, 1 white bead, 4 orange beads, 1 white bead, 6 orange beads, 1 white bead, 4 red beads, 1 white bead, 6 red beads, 1 white bead.
Fringe 8: 20 black beads, 4 white beads, 8 orange beads, 4 white beads, 8 red beads, 1 white bead.
Fringe 9: 19 black beads, 1 white bead, 4 orange beads, 1 white bead, 6 orange beads, 1 white bead, 4 red beads, 1 white bead, 6 red beads, 1 white bead.
Fringe 10: 18 black beads, 1 white bead, 6 orange beads, 1 white bead, 4 orange beads, 1 white bead, 6 red beads, 1 white bead, 4 red beads, 1 white bead.
Fringe 11: 14 black beads, 4 white beads, 8 orange beads, 4 white beads, 8 red beads, 4 white beads.
Fringe 12: 13 black beads, 1 white bead, 4 orange beads, 1 white bead, 6 orange beads, 1 white bead, 4 red beads, 1 white bead, 6 red beads, 1 white bead.
Fringe 13: 12 black beads, 1 white bead, 6 orange beads, 1 white bead, 4 orange beads, 1 white bead, 6 red beads, 1 white bead, 4 red beads, 1 white bead.
Fringe 14: 8 black beads, 4 white beads, 8 orange beads, 4 white beads, 8 red beads, 4 white beads.
Fringe 15: 7 black beads, 1 white bead, 4 orange beads, 1 white bead, 6 orange beads, 1 white bead, 4 red beads, 1 white bead, 6 red beads, 1 white bead.
After you’ve finished the fringe, attach the earring hook to the top loop, which is row 14 at the peak of the triangle.
And that’s all there is to it! You’ve crafted your own stunning pair of colorful beaded fringe earrings. These earrings are perfect for adding a unique touch of handmade elegance to any outfit. Plus, since you made them yourself, you can personalize the colors and fringe length to reflect your individual style!
Watch the Video Tutorial
If you prefer following along with a visual guide, be sure to check out the video tutorial below, where I walk through every step of this process in real time. It’s a great way to see the techniques in action and make sure you’re on track.
Thank you so much for following along with this tutorial. I hope you love your new earrings as much as I do! If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment below. Happy beading!